The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 15H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strana 10
... grace ; Wishing her cheeks were gardens full of flowers , So they were dew'd with such distilling showers . Look , how a bird lies tangled in a net , So fasten'd in her arms Adonis lies ; Pure shame and awed resistance made him fret ...
... grace ; Wishing her cheeks were gardens full of flowers , So they were dew'd with such distilling showers . Look , how a bird lies tangled in a net , So fasten'd in her arms Adonis lies ; Pure shame and awed resistance made him fret ...
Strana 89
... grace . She puts the period often from his place , And ' midst the sentence so her accent breaks , That twice she doth begin ere once she speaks . She conjures him by high almighty Jove , By knighthood , gentry , and sweet friendship's ...
... grace . She puts the period often from his place , And ' midst the sentence so her accent breaks , That twice she doth begin ere once she speaks . She conjures him by high almighty Jove , By knighthood , gentry , and sweet friendship's ...
Strana 95
... , Feeble Desire , all recreant , poor , and meek , Like to a bankrupt beggar wails his case : The flesh being proud , Desire doth fight with grace , I Omit , leave . For there it revels ; and when that decays , THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 95.
... , Feeble Desire , all recreant , poor , and meek , Like to a bankrupt beggar wails his case : The flesh being proud , Desire doth fight with grace , I Omit , leave . For there it revels ; and when that decays , THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 95.
Strana 121
... grace the fashion Of her disgrace , the better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might bear her . To shun this blot , she would not blot the letter With words , till action might become them better . To see sad sights ...
... grace the fashion Of her disgrace , the better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might bear her . To shun this blot , she would not blot the letter With words , till action might become them better . To see sad sights ...
Strana 124
... grace and majesty You might behold , triumphing in their faces ; In youth , quick bearing and dexterity ; And here and there the painter interlaces Pale cowards , marching on with trembling paces ; Which heartless peasants did so well ...
... grace and majesty You might behold , triumphing in their faces ; In youth , quick bearing and dexterity ; And here and there the painter interlaces Pale cowards , marching on with trembling paces ; Which heartless peasants did so well ...
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